How to make water reflections with realistic ripples in Photoshop

How to create realistic looking water reflections in Photoshop. This free Photoshop tutorial shows a quick way to add a water reflection to a photo. There are a couple of little tricks that Colin throws in to add an extra touch of realism.

Some Tips for adding Water Reflections in Photoshop

Adding these reflections is a great way of amking it look like there is water in the foreground. There are a couple of things to keep in mind.

In the video above, I show how to add a little haze at the top of the reflection. It’s so subtle, you wouldn’t actually notice it unless you take it away. Good retouching, shouldn’t be noticeable. If it sticks out, it’s probably not good retouching. I the scene was more of a moist scene, such as a forest, or there was some fog or marine layer present, you should make the haze more noticeable. Try Googling some real images and look at how the haze looks on them.

In the foreground I added a large white gradient to simulate falloff from the atmosphere, or reflection for large clouds, or just haze. Don’t be afraid to add a little color to this if it makes it appear more natural. Each image is different and requires a different touch.

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